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Every household in Western Australia will once again be handed a $400 discount on its energy bills under cost-of-living relief included in this year's state budget.
The Victorian government is ripping millions of dollars out of power bill concession schemes, in a move welfare groups say will leave more than 300,000 households worse off.
The Northern Territory government has given the green light for on-shore gas drilling to go ahead at the Beetaloo Basin, despite warnings from scientists about its dangers.
Energy and environment ministers vowed to work to hasten the shift toward cleaner, renewable energy, but set no timetable for phasing out coal-fired power plants.
Australia's in the grip of a full-blown energy price crisis. Our bills have gone up 20 per cent on average in 2022 and they're predicted to rise another 30 per cent next year.
Scott Morrison's vocal opposition to the PEP-11 gas drilling project meant his later decision to formally block it was tainted by apprehended bias, a court has found.
British energy firm BP has reported record annual earnings, fueling demands that the UK government boost taxes for companies benefiting from the high price of oil and natural gas after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
After months of skyrocketing electricity bills a "significant" drop in prices is forecast, with one Australian state to see its bills cut almost in half.
An explosion during repairs on a section of a Europe-bound natural gas pipeline in western Russia has killed three people but didn't affect export supplies, officials said.
Australia must accelerate its transition to renewable energy if it wants to avoid future price shocks, the head of the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) warned today.
A national survey conducted by Finder found that of the 1,114 respondents, 53 per cent - an equivalent of 10.6 million Australians - admitted they will "struggle" to cover expenses over the holiday period.
Scientists in the US have created enough energy to boil over 11 litres of water in what's being heralded as a "milestone for the future of clean energy".
The major advance in fusion research announced in Washington today was decades in coming, with scientists for the first time able to engineer a reaction that produced more power than was used to ignite it.